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== Introduction ==
 
  
The SIM900 GSM/GPRS Shield provides you a way to use the GSM cell phone network to receive data from a remote location. The shield allows you to achieve this via any of the three methods:<br>
 
* Short Message Service
 
* Audio
 
* GPRS Service
 
The GPRS Shield is compatible with all boards which have the same form factor (and pinout) as a standard Arduino Board. The GPRS Shield is configured and controlled via its UART using simple AT commands. Based on the SIM900 module from SIMCOM, the GPRS Shield is like a cell phone. Besides the communications features, the GPRS Shield has 12 GPIOs, 2 PWMs and an ADC.
 
 
[[File:SIM900.jpg | 400px]]
 
 
== Features ==
 
*Based on [http://wm.sim.com SIMCom]'s SIM900 Module
 
*Quad-Band 850 / 900/ 1800 / 1900 MHz - would work on GSM networks in all countries across the world.
 
*Control via AT commands - Standard Commands: GSM 07.07 & 07.05 | Enhanced Commands: SIMCOM AT Commands.
 
*Short Message Service - so that you can send small amounts of data over the network (ASCII or raw hexadecimal).
 
*Embedded TCP/UDP stack - allows you to upload data to a web server.
 
*Speaker and Headphone jacks - so that you can send DTMF signals or play recording like an answering machine.
 
*SIM Card holder and GSM Antenna - present onboard.
 
*12 GPIOs, 2 PWMs and an ADC (all 2.8 volt logic) - to augment your Arduino.
 
*Low power consumption - 1.5mA(sleep mode)
 
*Industrial Temperature Range - -40°C to +85 °C
 
 
 
== Application Ideas  ==
 
 
*M2M (Machine 2 Machine) Applicatoions - To transfer control data using SMS or GPRS between two machines located at two different factories.
 
*Remote control of appliances - Send SMS while you are at your office to turn on or off your washing machine at home.
 
*Remote Weather station or a Wireless Sensor Network : Create a sensor node capable of transferring sensor data (like from a weather station - temperature, humidity etc.) to a web server (like [http://www.pachube.com pachube.com]).
 
*Interactive Voice Response System - Couple the GPRS Shield with an MP3 Decoder and DTMF Decoder (besides an Arduino) to create an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interactive_voice_response Interactive Vocice Response System (IVRS)].
 
*Vehicle Tracking System - Couple the GPRS Shield with an Arduino and GPS module and install it in your car and publish your location live on the internet. Can be used as a automotive burglar alarm.
 
 
== Cautions ==
 
* Make sure your SIM card is unlocked.
 
* The product is provided as is without an insulating enclosure. Please observe ESD precautions specially in dry (low humidity) weather.
 
* The factory default setting for the GPRS Shield UART is 19200 bps 8-N-1. (Can be changed using AT commands).
 
 
 
== Specifications ==
 
 
<table border="1" cellspacing="0" width="80%">
 
 
<tr>
 
<th scope="col" style="width: 40%" align="center"> Item
 
</th><th scope="col" align="center"> Min
 
</th><th scope="col" align="center"> Typical
 
</th><th scope="col" align="center"> Max
 
</th><th scope="col" align="center"> Unit
 
</th></tr>
 
<tr>
 
<th scope="row"> Voltage
 
</th><td align="center">4.8
 
</td><td align="center">5.0
 
</td><td align="center">5.2
 
</td><td align="center">VDC
 
</td></tr>
 
<tr>
 
<th scope="row"> Current
 
</th><td align="center">/
 
</td><td align="center">50
 
</td><td align="center">450
 
</td><td align="center">mA
 
</td></tr>
 
<tr>
 
<th scope="row"> Dimension(with antenna)
 
</th><td align="center" colspan="3"> 110x58x19
 
</td><td align="center">mm
 
</td></tr>
 
<tr>
 
<th scope="row"> Net Weight
 
</th><td align="center" colspan="3"> 76±2
 
</td><td align="center">g
 
</td></tr></table>
 
 
== Interface Function  ==
 
 
'''Power select''' - select the power supply for GPRS shield(external power or 5v of arduino)<br>
 
'''Power jack''' - connected to external 4.8~5VDC power supply<br>
 
'''Antenna interface''' - connected to external antenna<br>
 
'''Serial port select''' - select either software serial port or hareware serial port to be connected to GPRS Shield<br>
 
'''Hardware Serial''' - D0/D1 of Arduino/Seeeduino<br>
 
'''Software serial''' - D7/D8 of Arduino/Seeeduino only<br>
 
'''Status LED''' - tell whether the power of SIM900 is on<br>
 
'''Net light''' - tell the status about SIM900 linking to the net<br>
 
'''UART of SIM900''' - UART pins breakout of SIM900<br>
 
'''Microphone''' - to answer the phone call<br>
 
'''Speaker''' - to answer the phone call<br>
 
'''GPIO,PWM and ADC of SIM900''' - GPIO,PWM and ADC pins breakout of SIM900<br>
 
'''Power key''' - power up and down for SIM900
 
 
=== Pins usage on Arduino ===
 
 
'''D0''' - Unused if you select software serial port to communicate with GPRS Shield<br>
 
'''D1''' - Unused if you select software serial port to communicate with GPRS Shield<br>
 
'''D2''' - Unused<br>
 
'''D3''' - Unused<br>
 
'''D4''' - Unused<br> '''D5''' - Unused<br> '''D6''' - Unused<br>
 
'''D7''' - Used if you select software serial port to communicate with GPRS Shield<br>
 
'''D8''' - Used if you select software serial port to communicate with GPRS Shield<br>
 
'''D9''' - Used for software control the power up or down of the SIM900<br>
 
'''D10''' - Unused<br>
 
'''D11''' - Unused<br>
 
'''D12''' - Unused<br>
 
'''D13''' - Unused<br>
 
'''D14(A0)''' - Unused<br> '''D15(A1)''' - Unused<br> '''D16(A2)''' - Unused<br> '''D17(A3)''' - Unused<br> '''D18(A4)''' - Unused<br> '''D19(A5)''' - Unused<br>
 
'''Note:''' A4 and A5 are connected to the I2C pins on the SIM900. The SIM900 however cannot be accessed via the I2C .
 

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